> However, how would you look for subway_entrances that are accessible? If > the lift is mapped separately, it won't be mapped as a subway_entrance (as > there should only be one subway_entrance per physical entrance)? > > > > I don't follow you here. If the lift leads to the subway, why couldn't I > apply subway entrance to it? Clearly it is a physical entrance, isn't it? > > E.g. JOSM and OSM.org render the nodes differently: railway=subway_entrance is given priority, so that what's seen on the map is just the subway entrance (U or door), loosing the lift icon. So in terms of current rendering, an object with both highway=elevator + railway=subway_entrance is not useful to a user with reduced mobility.
Bjoern > > > > It would be much simpler to the map users (e.g. via OSMAND) to view > accessible entrances as a single POI. Extracting "subway_entrance + nearby > elevator (with the function of accessing the subway)" seems like an error > prone task. > > > > if there are only steps, the entrance isn't accessible to wheelchairs. See > above for the lift > > > > > What do you mean by: > >> also in an abstract fashion if you don't have the knowledge to do >> detailed station mapping. > > > > I meant you could simplify the geometry until someone with more > information comes along and adds these details > > > cheers, > Martin > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > >
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